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Past Exhibition in 2010
November 27, 2010–June 1, 2012
Gallery 236
Sound the trumpets! Highlights of the Art Institute’s spectacular collection of arms and armor are on special display.
September 11, 2010–September 12, 2011
Grand Staircase
In the first major presentation in an American museum of Jitish Kallat’s work, the contemporary Indian artist has designed a site-specific installation that connects two key historical moments—the
December 11, 2010–July 20, 2011
Galleries 283–286
Our understanding of the world is based on connecting and interpreting ideas according to associations and the juxtaposition of information within a given context.
May 30, 2010–June 1, 2011
Gallery 144
Reinstalled in a brand new gallery in late 2010, this visitor favorite absolutely glows from its recent conservation.
November 3, 2010–May 15, 2011
Gallery 50
A pioneer in the revival of lithography during the early 1960s and a relentless explorer of the possibilities of paint, June Wayne has been a major national and international figure in the …
November 3, 2010–May 9, 2011
Galleries 55, 57–59
The inaugural exhibition of the soon-to-be reopened Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, explores how fiber art has developed as an art form from the middle of the …
October 3, 2010–April 3, 2011
Bluhm Family Terrace
Rebecca Warren’s bronze sculptures are created in raw clay, cast, and hand-painted.
November 18, 2010–February 18, 2011
Gallery 212A
This small exhibition focuses on the Art Institute’s recent acquisition of a jewel-like painting depicting The Vision of Saint Francis (c 1602) by the Bolognese painter Ludovico Carracci.
October 16, 2010–January 17, 2011
Chicago Cabinet is an exhibition series showcasing the Art Institute’s photographic holdings relating to the city of Chicago—its built environment, neighborhoods, and civic history.
September 25, 2010–January 17, 2011
Gallery 188
Beginning in 1965, but especially in the years between 1967 and 1971, photographer Lewis Baltz (born 1945 in Newport Beach, California) made a body of work concentrated on the dialectic between sim
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